The secret Mexican inspiration behind Baahubali’s kingdom revealed as SS Rajamouli teases Varanasi at CCXP Mexico
- What did Rajamouli say at CCXP Mexico?
- The surprising Mexican connection to Baahubali.
- What’s next for Rajamouli’s visual magic?
We just heard something amazing from CCXP Mexico. SS Rajamouli was there. He dropped a total surprise.
Our minds are still reeling. Remember Mahishmati, Baahubali’s incredible kingdom? Turns out, it wasn’t just ancient India inspiring its look. A big chunk of its *vibe* came from Mexico! Can you believe it?
Rajamouli himself said Mexican visual styles and architecture played a huge role. Think vibrant colors. Dramatic shapes. A truly unique aesthetic. It makes so much sense now, seeing those grand, theatrical sets.
But that’s not all the news he shared. He’s also teasing Varanasi for future work. Varanasi! The holy city in India. Imagine the visual style there. Rivers. Ghats. Ancient temples. So much spiritual depth. We’re already picturing the rich colors and textures. What a journey from Mahishmati’s drama to Varanasi’s serene beauty!
Our Take
This revelation is absolutely wild. Who knew Mexico played such a part in Baahubali’s stunning world? It really shows how artists pull ideas from everywhere. Rajamouli is a true visual storyteller, always pushing boundaries. Blending cultures like this? It just makes the art richer, more interesting. We are totally pumped for whatever he dreams up next, especially with a Varanasi aesthetic. Our eyes are ready!

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